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Are Janus and Ganesh the same God? Which of our Demons are they supposed to be?

Nimrod33

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I have read many sources, both from Western Orientalists and Hindus Anthropologists that claimed that the Roman God Janus is the Hindu God Ganesh and that they share many similarities, such as being both "remover of obstacles". Is it true? Also, which of the Goetic Demons is their identity?
 
Nimrod33 said:
I have read many sources, both from Western Orientalists and Hindus Anthropologists that claimed that the Roman God Janus is the Hindu God Ganesh and that they share many similarities, such as being both "remover of obstacles". Is it true? Also, which of the Goetic Demons is their identity?

I always thought that Janus was Agni
 
GoldenxChild1 said:
Nimrod33 said:
I have read many sources, both from Western Orientalists and Hindus Anthropologists that claimed that the Roman God Janus is the Hindu God Ganesh and that they share many similarities, such as being both "remover of obstacles". Is it true? Also, which of the Goetic Demons is their identity?

I always thought that Janus was Agni
Janus is Agni, not Ganesh
 
Nimrod33 said:
I have read many sources, both from Western Orientalists and Hindus Anthropologists that claimed that the Roman God Janus is the Hindu God Ganesh and that they share many similarities, such as being both "remover of obstacles". Is it true? Also, which of the Goetic Demons is their identity?

Bifrons.
 
HP. Hoodedcobra666 said:
Nimrod33 said:
I have read many sources, both from Western Orientalists and Hindus Anthropologists that claimed that the Roman God Janus is the Hindu God Ganesh and that they share many similarities, such as being both "remover of obstacles". Is it true? Also, which of the Goetic Demons is their identity?

Bifrons.
Thanks, I've always suspected that Janus was Bifrons, since one of his names in Ancient Rome was "Janus Bifrons".
 

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